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He could have led Zeppelin, instead he rolled with the Stones and witnessed Cream turn sour. Terry Reid talks us through a career on the fringes of rock history
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Though not as angry nor as young as he was fifty years ago, the blues legend has at last lifted the barriers back on his days with Van Morrison and co.
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Having recorded his first albums aged 68, the Holywood filmmaker muses on reincarnation, working with Mudd Wallace and his affinity with America
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After years out of the spotlight, the saxophonist speaks candidly about depression, getting help and returning with new album Dream Within a Dream
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Trevor Hodgett looks back on the 'appealingly intimate' singer's storied career, tragically cut short after a brief battle with cancer
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Jazz drummer, songwriter, label owner and now newly unveiled artist in residence at the Nerve Centre in Derry – is there anything David Lyttle can't do?
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Listen to second single 'Nail On The Head' exclusively on Culture Northern Ireland
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County Derry performer on drugs busts, collaborations and writing about the familiar on new album Feels Like Home
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Master composer releases compilation after five albums and countless notebooks
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Having played with some of the all-time greats, Belfast's finest bluesman tunes up for the Ards Guitar Festival
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The 81-year-old sax player on performing at Gerry Anderson's funeral, meeting Nat King Cole and his forthcoming tour
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Virtuoso guitarist Gordon Giltrap on working with Cliff Richard and taking inspiration from Bert Jansch
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Ahead of the Woodstock Rhythm & Blues Festival, the country music stalwart recalls a career dogged by misfortune
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Omagh's finest travels east to perform from her latest EP at the Belfast City Blues Festival on June 27
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Ahead of their next concert, bassist Barry Devlin recalls an eventful career in traditional prog rock
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The hardworking trumpeter on performing with Snow Patrol, the joys of broadcasting and releasing new album In Transition
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Virtuoso blues guitarist Carvin Jones to perform in Warrenpoint five nights on the trot from May 22
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Gerry McAvoy looks back on his 35 years on the road with the late guitarist
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English singer interprets works by Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen at Theatre at the Mill on May 1
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The exciting young pianist and songwriter tunes up for the City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival
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Virtuoso blues harmonica player prepares for the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival with some choice rock anecdotes
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Ahead of his Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival gig, the legendary drummer on the demise of Cream, being immune to nerves and Eric Clapton's jazz credentials
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One of Europe's finest avant-garde jazz trios tune up for a world premiere at Brilliant Corners Festival
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The saxophonist on hustling a living in New York, relocating to Belfast and working on album number two
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The Carrickfergus blues-rock guitar virtuoso hailed as a worthy successor to fallen Irish guitar heroes like Rory Gallagher and Gary Moore